America wanted free trade in China. Europeans wanted to control trading zones.
The US Open Door Policy was designed to open up the European-made Spheres of Influence in CHINA to US influence and trade.
open door policy
President Monroe set this foreign policy that said he would not interfere in the affairs of European nations or colonies in the Americas he also warned Europeans not to screw with our crap either.and if you don't believe me dang you look it up retard
The Doctrine stated the United States policy position that the Americas were no longer to be considered an area open to European influence or colonization.
The European system of spheres of influence in China threatened U.S. interests because it marginalized American access to Chinese markets and resources. The United States feared that it would be left out of the economic and territorial carve-up in China, which would limit its ability to expand trade and exert influence in the region. Additionally, the U.S. saw this as a threat to the principles of free trade and open diplomacy, which were important elements of American foreign policy at the time.
The US Open Door Policy was designed to open up the European-made Spheres of Influence in CHINA to US influence and trade.
European powers divided China into spheres of influence, while the United States promoted an Open Door Policy.
European powers divided China into spheres of influence, while the United States promoted an Open Door Policy.
open door policy
Imperialism
President Monroe set this foreign policy that said he would not interfere in the affairs of European nations or colonies in the Americas he also warned Europeans not to screw with our crap either.and if you don't believe me dang you look it up retard
John Hay proposed the Open Door Policy in China to combat the European spheres of influence. The United States wanted a strong presence in China and wanted cooperation from the countries already staking claim there.
The policy that European nations should not interfere with the Americas was known as the Monroe Doctrine. It was put forth by our fifth president, James Monroe.
American policy warning European Powers not ti interfere with Americas
It all had to do with the open door policy that regards to China. All it meant was ever European colonial Empire could do their business and potentially exploit China as much as they wanted.
The Doctrine stated the United States policy position that the Americas were no longer to be considered an area open to European influence or colonization.
The European system of spheres of influence in China threatened U.S. interests because it marginalized American access to Chinese markets and resources. The United States feared that it would be left out of the economic and territorial carve-up in China, which would limit its ability to expand trade and exert influence in the region. Additionally, the U.S. saw this as a threat to the principles of free trade and open diplomacy, which were important elements of American foreign policy at the time.